Park Gun Hyung and Henry are the inseparable duo in MBC“s “Real Men“. Henry has no previous knowledge of how the Korean army works, so Park Gun Hyung had appointed himself as Henry”s guardian of sorts, teaching the Super Junior-M member how to act appropriately in situations. Because of this, he was named Henry”s “dad”.

According to their Spanish label INGENIOmedia, the girls will be making a comeback in Korea with “Acceleration” in July. There”s not much information about the song right now except that it was produced under INGENIOmedia instead of their Korean label.

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After, the girls will be in Spain to make a reality show, and then have a comeback with what seems to be a follow-up song to “Acceleration” in September.

I can”t say this isn”t true for all idol actors – there are some that I watch on dramas, that makes me strongly think they should just stick to singing. But then there are many, many others that are really just incredible at acting. Idol actors are everywhere nowadays (in a good way), but here are just a few actors and what I think are really their best roles.

JYJ”s Yoochun, who turns 28 (29 in Korean age) on June 4, will celebrate his birthday with 6,000 fans at an upcoming fan meeting!

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His agency C-JeS Entertainment rep stated, “In honor of his birthday, Yoochun will meet fans as a solo artist in Korea for the first time… For his birthday this year, he plans to spend a good time with the fans who have constantly shown their love and support until now.”

Brown Eyed Girls” Ga In is taking part in the featuring for Phantom”s title track “Seoul Lonely” (Korean title: “Today Of All Days“) from their upcoming first full-length album “PHANTOM POWER“!

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Phantom”s agency WA Entertainment tweeted, “[PHANTOM POWER] D-6 (5/19 release) PHANTOM – Seoul Lonely(feat. Gain of Brown Eyed Girls)”, along with the friendly snapshot of Phantom and Ga In looking not so “lonely” together in the studio.

The 30 sec. teaser got us ready for the warfare at sea to come with the pirate Son Ye Jin and bandit Kim Nam Gil going head-to-head in an explosive battle on a ship to capture the great seal.

“The Pirates”, directed by Lee Suk Hoon, has already been dubbed as the Korean version of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” and approximately 10 billion Won (~8.9 million USD) has been invested into the film. The upcoming movie portrays the story of a group of pirates on the hunt during the Joseon Dynasty for a whale that swallowed a valuable treasure.

It”s June 4 in South Korea, meaning it”s the birthday of one JYJ”s Yoochun! He has now turned 28 (International age, 29 in Korean) and while he definitely has matured into an even handsomer man, he still has that youthful vibe with the adorable smile that has won hearts over from all over the world.

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Fans immediately took to Twitter, hashtagging “#빛나는유천아생일축하해 (Happy birthday to the shining Yoochun)“! Make sure you wish him happy birthday on Twitter, as well.

K-Drama Feature: MakjangLove it or hate it, K-Dramas are rife with makjang, the Korean term for over the top or ridiculous subplots and coincidences that keep the viewers tuning in week after week. A drama doesn”t have to be terrible or illogical to be makjang, it could be extremely well-acted or tug at your heartstrings.

Despite the negative connotations, does it truly have to be a bad thing? There are some great dramas that are simply amazing to watch, but when you try and sit down to describe the plot, it seems to get, well, laughable. To wit, here are just a few entertaining dramas that have absolutely preposterous storylines (WARNING:SPOILERS AHEAD):

The moment Dal-goo steps out of Da-jung’s house with her stolen prize money, he gets a call from Woo-jin. He’s a nervous mess over the phone, especially since Woo-jin continues to ask questions that make him uncomfortable.

So while he tries to pass his nervousness off in order to get off the phone as quickly as possible, Woo-jin knows exactly what went down. That’s why Dal-goo finds him waiting outside his apartment door before he gets home.

Caught red-handed, Dal-goo has no choice but to try and defend his actions—in his mind, Da-jung is better off being indebted to the show than his boss. Woo-jin disagrees, and Dal-goo switches to blaming him for being the reason Da-jung is still playing the game in the first place.

Chief Oh and Dong-shik freeze and stare at their unwelcome new team member, who smirks at their reaction and notes Geu-rae’s impressive luck in his position, considering his lacking credentials. He chooses to settle in at Dong-shik’s desk while the rest of Sales Team 3 remain stone-faced.

Chief Oh requests a new team member, but Manager Kim refuses to comply. He says that Chief Park is a great addition to his team, since he’s had a great record in the company. He tells Chief Oh to compromise and just prioritize work.

This is a really dense episode, packed with character revelations and plot twists that are actually revelatory and truthfully twisty, and even though it calls for every ounce of attention you can dedicate to it, it doesn’t fail to reward you for time well spent. So much happens this hour that it’s near impossible to sum it all up here, suffice to say that the time to reunite our dearest and most craziest of villains with his missing marbles has come and gone, along with any shot he might’ve had at redemption. He’s positivelyunhinged now, as opposed to just being functionally certifiable before. Don’t think there’s a difference? Wait and see.

When Mom refuses to believe the idea that her son is actually a spy, Ki-chul tells her that the truth hurts. He’ll give her time to think over his offer of handing Sun-woo over to him in exchange for her freedom. “Don’t see what you believe in. Believe in what you see before you,” he advises.

She watches as Sun-woo rises from the couch to take a call, then rifles through a scrapbook to fish out his work number. The staffer on the other line doesn’t readily recognize Sun-woo’s name, but soon verifies that Sun-woo had been transferred to another department three years ago (though the records don’t indicate which one) and that business trip to Busan was cancelled.

MH thinks back on when YJ tried to explain that the car had only hit that barrel and that she had cleaned that barrel up herself, wanting to move it off the road. MH remembers that and orders GS to find the truck driver and figure out what it was that happened the day. MH looks at JH’s picture and then YJ’s and sheds a few tears AND THENNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN

WE GO BACK TO THE KISS

He kisses her once as YJ sheds a few tears. A momentary silence ensues before MH stands up and tries to explain himself, but YJ is adamant and says: “It’s okay. Mistakes happen.”

Recap:Seul Bi steps in front of a car, but Woo Hyun saves her. Sung Yeol continues to be rotten to his stepmother, Ji Hye, throughout the episode. A purse snatcher makes off with Ji Hye“s purse, but is chased down by the idols, the angel, and Sung Yeol“s father. Seul Bi uses her power to disarm the thug, but faints afterward. Seul Bi“s angelic mentor appears and gives her documents so that she has a verifiable identity and all that. Grandma is taking pills, but hides them when Seul Bi enters the restaurant. Since Woo Hyun has transferred schools, he now gets to know Sung Yeol and has run-ins with the bullies.

The entertainment world sees a bunch of rookies every single year. But it”s not just rookie artists that get to see the light of day – sometimes, entertainers who have been in the game for years suddenly get their big break.

And 2013 sure had a lot of breakthrough stars, ranging from just-debuted rookies to veterans who debuted-15-years-ago. Check out the biggest breakthrough stars of 2013, in no particular order!

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Seungri confirmed his role in a new SBS weekend drama, “Angel Eyes (working title),” which will begin airing in April.

According to an affiliate of the drama, “Seungri attended the first scrip reading for the drama on February 27 with other actors including Lee Sang Yoon, Goo Hye Sun, and Kang Ha Neul. The script reading completed in a harmonious mood.”

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